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that is what happened to prague. >> the city property has been seized.hat is what the law says here in the czech republic. >> but it is no joking matter for this woman. she is another victim of the law on garnishment. some time ago, she was called because a few times taking the street car without a ticket. she was issued a fine for fair dodging -- fare dodging. >> it is true. i was caught three, four, maybe five times without a ticket back when i was at university, but i did not think anything of it. those were my wildes didn't days. we were rebels. after that, nothing happened. 12 years later, i got a letter from the bay live with 12 garnishment notices. >> the fine was 150,000 krone, 6000 euros. the original fine she did not pay was 250 years. the bailout costs made up the rest of it, and the amount kept rising. more letters arrive. by then, she owed 20,000 euros. i did check law, that was perfectly legal, but as an actress, it was more than she could afford. >> i have been ruined completely. i had a university degree. i have not committed a crime. it
that is what happened to prague. >> the city property has been seized.hat is what the law says here in the czech republic. >> but it is no joking matter for this woman. she is another victim of the law on garnishment. some time ago, she was called because a few times taking the street car without a ticket. she was issued a fine for fair dodging -- fare dodging. >> it is true. i was caught three, four, maybe five times without a ticket back when i was at university, but i did...
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if you are a minority in southern prague to buy, you have reason to be nervous -- prague tonight, you have reason to be nervous. in the the third such attack, -- in southern france tonight, you have reason to be nervous. in the third such attack, a rabbi and his two children were among those killed. >> as parents drop the gates -- dropped children at the gates of the ozar hatorah school, a gunman opened fire. he shot everyone in front of him and chased it is terrifying -- chased the terrified children into the school. among the dead, the rabbi and his two sons. >> at first, he shot one bullet into the air. he hit the tree. then he shot the father and the two children. i did not turn around. i ran straight into the school. when he left, he started shooting again. >> the fourth victim was also a child between eight years old and 10 years old. eyewitnesses said one of the weapons jammed. that may have saved some of their lives. >> i just arrived. we heard shooting. we were frightened and shocked. >> this evening, their workers in the cathedral of notre dame -- there were prayers in the c
if you are a minority in southern prague to buy, you have reason to be nervous -- prague tonight, you have reason to be nervous. in the the third such attack, -- in southern france tonight, you have reason to be nervous. in the third such attack, a rabbi and his two children were among those killed. >> as parents drop the gates -- dropped children at the gates of the ozar hatorah school, a gunman opened fire. he shot everyone in front of him and chased it is terrifying -- chased the...
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american some for its territory you know about that of transit by the same trains coming from europe in prague honest gun for all the central asia besides americans has permission to fly all of the rusher so it's nothing new i very much surprised why our every everybody is suspicious or not of much interest at the least knew we were. there before four hundred thirty or so we called the return of the americans to give them logistic grounds it. gave them partially the same ones nothing special so but still has there been a change of attitude towards the cuties base. well no personal kid gives bass if you're spotting a problem on all smarmy it's between the government of kyrgyzstan and the united states of america. bishops are told remember straight on the new president of korea stand that he is not going to prolong the conflict on that so. it's rather be perhaps curious government wants to change sure there are more than welcome ration of these base want to have camo szell. santoro something like that well let's turn to another news i mean the killing of the sixteen again against civilians inclu
american some for its territory you know about that of transit by the same trains coming from europe in prague honest gun for all the central asia besides americans has permission to fly all of the rusher so it's nothing new i very much surprised why our every everybody is suspicious or not of much interest at the least knew we were. there before four hundred thirty or so we called the return of the americans to give them logistic grounds it. gave them partially the same ones nothing special so...
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he was in prague. he helped some jews to escape but this was not his cause. >> guest: this is an area where i think i was also somewhat surprised. i really had -- based on read ago the memoirs -- which is where a lot of this came from -- he was too slow to see the nazi dane 'er and there were elements of antisemitism in him. that he was too -- certainly did not see the danger that the jews were in but as i got into the evidence, it became much clearer, and the picture became sharper and more complicated so you have to remember that, first of all, george had been in moscow most of the 1930s. and that was a horrible -- visibly horribly, discernibly horrible regime, having purge trials, and compared to that. what the knew, what a lot of other people felt the same way, neville chamberlain felt the same way, the soviet system is worse than the natzi system. this its 1937. and then when it happened, that begins to open eyes. when -- then of course when the agreement happens and then six months later hitler v
he was in prague. he helped some jews to escape but this was not his cause. >> guest: this is an area where i think i was also somewhat surprised. i really had -- based on read ago the memoirs -- which is where a lot of this came from -- he was too slow to see the nazi dane 'er and there were elements of antisemitism in him. that he was too -- certainly did not see the danger that the jews were in but as i got into the evidence, it became much clearer, and the picture became sharper and...
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>> on your application, it says in prague -- progress. could you elaborate what that means? >> i will elaborate. i want to show you how this venue is. ok. there is 19th avenue. this is park merced. this building here is there in the middle of that. they are not adjoining. they're not adjoining any residential units whatsoever. there is the front of the venue. very dark, i am sorry. ok. anyway, we did a lot of neighborhood outreach since then and i have been in touch with officer charles chan. it is hard to resist charlie chan. anyway, we have letters of support from the realty investment company that manages parkmerced and we have a sizable petition here. we -- they met with the police department, with the captain and the now-commander schmidt. as i got a list of neighborhood associations from officer tim,c -- chan, when i tried to track them down, they were defunct. we have a letter of support from the parkmerced residents association. and from a person with part recep. it is a straightforward project. this is tom basso. and angelo basso. they are brothers. >> a family affa
>> on your application, it says in prague -- progress. could you elaborate what that means? >> i will elaborate. i want to show you how this venue is. ok. there is 19th avenue. this is park merced. this building here is there in the middle of that. they are not adjoining. they're not adjoining any residential units whatsoever. there is the front of the venue. very dark, i am sorry. ok. anyway, we did a lot of neighborhood outreach since then and i have been in touch with officer...
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outreach in training programs, developing for what local residents located within upcoming construction prague -- projects. we will provide local outreach and develop skills for -- still for force for residents to become aware and qualified for construction jobs related to face and replacement of the dual drive. you are well-informed about this project through presentations by my supervisor as one of the most prominent participants in the city and this project is being delivered through a public- private partnerships that will design, construct, operate the project for 30 years, for about $1.4 billion. it is due to open in 2015. the city build as a primary relationship with ongoing training programs and can insure the work force has required skills that become available in a timely manner to benefit the employable work force. they may also be able to identify and inform the skilled workers available that would meet the contract is needs. this will further the collaborative relationship between the authority and oewd and provide a structure where the employment specialist can work directly cang
outreach in training programs, developing for what local residents located within upcoming construction prague -- projects. we will provide local outreach and develop skills for -- still for force for residents to become aware and qualified for construction jobs related to face and replacement of the dual drive. you are well-informed about this project through presentations by my supervisor as one of the most prominent participants in the city and this project is being delivered through a...
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prague has always been beautiful... germany... the irish civilization...wer was built... hope you've enjoyed the magic of... stonehenge is roped off and viewable only from a distance, but england is dotted with less famous but more accessible stone circles. my favorite... avebury. the avebury stone circle, just 40 miles away, is as old as stonehenge and 16 times as big. and best of all, this megalithic playground welcomes kids, sheep, and anyone interested in a more hands-on experience.
prague has always been beautiful... germany... the irish civilization...wer was built... hope you've enjoyed the magic of... stonehenge is roped off and viewable only from a distance, but england is dotted with less famous but more accessible stone circles. my favorite... avebury. the avebury stone circle, just 40 miles away, is as old as stonehenge and 16 times as big. and best of all, this megalithic playground welcomes kids, sheep, and anyone interested in a more hands-on experience.
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course when the munich agreement had been six months later it violates and by that time george was in prague and followed the german troops coming in and was the highest ranking official. he quickly becomes very clear that the nazi danger is even than the soviet danger and he was uncompromising in his views on that and and it in his reporting on that although through the outbreak of the war and pearl harbor and his own internal and for five months in germany before he was let go. on the issue of anti-semitism, the other thing that bares consideration here is what he suggested, the culture in the times. if you had walked around the city in washington, if you had walked around my university and yale, if you had talked to educated people, enlightened people, you would have found them saying things about jews bill also about women and blacks in today's context which is dreadful, but i was the default, the was the standard for the culture. so i think it's a little bit irresponsible for historians although they frequently do this to pull something from 50 years earlier, pounce on it and in a kind
course when the munich agreement had been six months later it violates and by that time george was in prague and followed the german troops coming in and was the highest ranking official. he quickly becomes very clear that the nazi danger is even than the soviet danger and he was uncompromising in his views on that and and it in his reporting on that although through the outbreak of the war and pearl harbor and his own internal and for five months in germany before he was let go. on the issue...
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many others did, and for whatever reason, although he help individuals choose in his position in prague from his knowledge in germany he did not make that is calling. his focus -- >> host: . >> guest: even on that score is always important to remember the timeline, when did people actually discover and when did they begin to treat it seriously is something that is not just a rumor but reality and for most people it's really not until the russian and american armies get into the camps in 1945. >> host: so, speaking of his interesting encounters at the time one of the most fascinating relationships he had later was with stalin's daughter who dissected into an extraordinary scene and the americans being befuddled as what to do. tell us about that. >> guest: its 1967 and he has gone through several marriages. her latest husband who was indian had died and she was given permission. this was long after stalin's death and of course the permission to distribute his ashes in new delhi and on that occasion she runs into the american embassy and announces who she is. the american embassy immediate
many others did, and for whatever reason, although he help individuals choose in his position in prague from his knowledge in germany he did not make that is calling. his focus -- >> host: . >> guest: even on that score is always important to remember the timeline, when did people actually discover and when did they begin to treat it seriously is something that is not just a rumor but reality and for most people it's really not until the russian and american armies get into the...
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that of general secretary of the world congress of families, numbers one and two, which were held in prague and geneva respectively. dr. carlson received the ab degree from college and a ph.d. from ohio university. now, the biosheet i was getting ready to read from this morning said she was the author of four books. actually, dr. carlson's been very prolific in his publishing. he informed me that his newest book is actually his seventh, and he's also, of course, written numerous journal articles. but today we celebrate the publication of his new book "the american way," family and community in the shaping of the american identity. published by isi books. copies of the book will be available after the lecture for you to purchase and have dr. carlson sign, if you're interested in doing that. his lecture today is say dapt dapted -- is adapted from this book and without further ado, we welcome dr. allan carlson. >> thank you very much, peter. thank you all for coming today. america is a nation of individuals and individualism. states and articles posted by the objectivist center shortly after 9
that of general secretary of the world congress of families, numbers one and two, which were held in prague and geneva respectively. dr. carlson received the ab degree from college and a ph.d. from ohio university. now, the biosheet i was getting ready to read from this morning said she was the author of four books. actually, dr. carlson's been very prolific in his publishing. he informed me that his newest book is actually his seventh, and he's also, of course, written numerous journal...
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obama set expectations high three years ago when he declared in prague that it was time to seek a world without nuclear weapons. >>> a new report by a nongovernment organization is giving president obama and other leaders reason to be concerned about north korea and iran's nuclear programs. the u.s.-based group nuclear threat initiative ranked 32 countries that own at least one kilogram of material that can be used to make nuclear weapons. its report assessed how countries manage and transport nuclear materials and whether they follow international rules. australia ranks highest. it gained 94 out of a possible 100 points. north korea is at the bottom of the list with 37 points. group members point out pyongyang hasn't signed on to any international treaties. >> i think of north korea with its last place ranking as a country that really has to do the most in terms of assuring the international community that it's taking its stewardship of nuclear materials seriously. >> iran and pakistan ranked just above north korea. japan is sitting at 23rd. nuclear threat initiative is raising concern
obama set expectations high three years ago when he declared in prague that it was time to seek a world without nuclear weapons. >>> a new report by a nongovernment organization is giving president obama and other leaders reason to be concerned about north korea and iran's nuclear programs. the u.s.-based group nuclear threat initiative ranked 32 countries that own at least one kilogram of material that can be used to make nuclear weapons. its report assessed how countries manage and...
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withdraws i don't think so when it comes forward to russia i'm sure that russia is not ready to move in prague honest with you i don't know if we heard them. and i think i'll go so also watching they are both americans and nato are also france twice before doing at the what you suggest since americans and nato are already inside we used to life militarily but at the same time. us into a development of the country only if we can help you because in that and to all that the only the relevant are going to one can help stabilize it and taliban can reinvigorate on the normal life because so there are a lot of pride to be a force informational. article for i feel that the current taliban though because. on the run up eating the well you know when you said we've had enough of course you know not only not only the milk truck ration back even years and years after the war the never ending drug traffic from the guns the information it still is going on is there is there. optimistic news about that when it's the case and we still can't find it for the time being it's really difficult to see of that we ha
withdraws i don't think so when it comes forward to russia i'm sure that russia is not ready to move in prague honest with you i don't know if we heard them. and i think i'll go so also watching they are both americans and nato are also france twice before doing at the what you suggest since americans and nato are already inside we used to life militarily but at the same time. us into a development of the country only if we can help you because in that and to all that the only the relevant are...
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did not squash them from prague. did not deter from the berlin air lift. did not deter them from encouraging the korean war. did not deter them from invading afghanistan. so an awful lot happened. why did it not deter? because there is a realization that it is very unlikely they will be used. so, that says to me, deterrance is a good concept. you want to create a situation where somebody doesn't attack you. it is better than having a war. so we don't want nuclear to steal the concept. it has sort of done that. we need to get our brains out and think of other ways to deter. it's a very widely used concept. for intensintensstancinstance, became secretary. the administration came to me and he said we have the largest tax compliance system in the world. i said really. he said, yes, of course, we audit and watch. in other words, there is deterence. somebody may be watching. but it is a very widely-used concept. i don't think we want to have the word "nuclear" steal it. >> but senator nunn, if i may follow-up on that briefly with you. how do you reassure people
did not squash them from prague. did not deter from the berlin air lift. did not deter them from encouraging the korean war. did not deter them from invading afghanistan. so an awful lot happened. why did it not deter? because there is a realization that it is very unlikely they will be used. so, that says to me, deterrance is a good concept. you want to create a situation where somebody doesn't attack you. it is better than having a war. so we don't want nuclear to steal the concept. it has...
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threatened by always having acted yesterday amount of pressure to sign that agreement and then him out of prague this really became the topic we all should care about because the game is not over it has to be stopped at the level of european union but it will come back next year after the incomplete justice gives its opinion and we all have to be very much aware of this process. and now taking a look at some other news from around the world more than five hundred islamised activists took to the streets of istanbul angry over the burning of the koran at a u.s. military base in afghanistan some demonstrators vowed revenge over the disposal of the muslim holy books and set nato and american flags a blaze washington has apologized for the incident which sparked protests and deadly attacks against nato troops serving in afghanistan. tens of thousands of workers have marched in south africa against new. short term contracts with lower pay and mass rallies were organized by the congress of south african trade unions and took place in thirty two cities across the country union spirit the new system will
threatened by always having acted yesterday amount of pressure to sign that agreement and then him out of prague this really became the topic we all should care about because the game is not over it has to be stopped at the level of european union but it will come back next year after the incomplete justice gives its opinion and we all have to be very much aware of this process. and now taking a look at some other news from around the world more than five hundred islamised activists took to the...
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league and it's turning out to be a record breaking year for the competition on tuesday german club prague munich and last say from france both took their place in the quarterfinals well a week after barcelona hit seven passed by leverkusen a win this link aside handed out a crushing of their eyes while i was having a one nil deficit against swiss side f.c. and in some style striker mario gomez scored four times not quite matching really in a lesson five goals of six days ago the seven they'll win seven one an aggregate is the biggest ever single victory in the knockout stages in the competitions history well despite the victory dutchman r. and robin who opened the scoring doesn't believe his side should now be favorites to lift the trophy. and i wouldn't go so far as to say we're favorites to win the champions league title and some good seems next and we'll face a strong opponent in the quarter final against france to wait for the draw the last two games have boosted our confidence and we'll have to build on that. on meanwhile there was late drama in italy where truth. thousand and ten wh
league and it's turning out to be a record breaking year for the competition on tuesday german club prague munich and last say from france both took their place in the quarterfinals well a week after barcelona hit seven passed by leverkusen a win this link aside handed out a crushing of their eyes while i was having a one nil deficit against swiss side f.c. and in some style striker mario gomez scored four times not quite matching really in a lesson five goals of six days ago the seven they'll...
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prague has always been beautiful... germany... the irish civilization... eiffel tower was built... hope you've enjoyed the magic of... stonehenge is roped off and viewable only from a distance, but england is dotted with less famous but more accessible stone circles. my favorite... avebury. the avebury stone circle, just 40 miles away, is as old as stonehenge and 16 times as big. and best of all, this megalithic playground welcomes kids, sheep, and anyone interested in a more hands-on experience.
prague has always been beautiful... germany... the irish civilization... eiffel tower was built... hope you've enjoyed the magic of... stonehenge is roped off and viewable only from a distance, but england is dotted with less famous but more accessible stone circles. my favorite... avebury. the avebury stone circle, just 40 miles away, is as old as stonehenge and 16 times as big. and best of all, this megalithic playground welcomes kids, sheep, and anyone interested in a more hands-on...
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important and times unlikely five four away victory came two in the west and finals is also in some cases prague and on friday. now in the meantime regular season when this tractor will play allen guard in the eastern conference finals game one takes place initially having slater on thursday. now in tennis the women's world number one victoria azarenka has lost for the first time in two thousand and twelve she's failed to reach the semifinals in miami after a six three six three defeat to france's marion bartoli the belorussian was on a twenty six match winning streak since the turn of the year a run which included her australian open victory in melbourne in january it was the best start made by any player on the women's tour since not in the himalayas in one thousand nine hundred seven the battle was too strong reeling in straight sets six three six three. three will face poland's agnes in the last fall after the fifth seed the returning venus williams in straight sets six four six one this week saw williams return to competitive tennis for the first time since the us open last september after
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now it's the quarter final stage and i saw his cage all play all sense wise for a champions prague bourse have cut the deficit in their best of seven series against the regular season winners traktor this side from cousin came from a goal down in the second period thanks to a power play effort by give gainey scotchgard regulation and one all but i got barcena shin for nicole cotton and scored the winner in the second minute of overtime so to want to track her in that series well earlier on having guard also came from a goal down to beat us a work computer was three one and as you had in their time. while saturdays are better nizhny novgorod have taken at c one series lead against the now more in the last eight or better grab the dramatic four three overs i went in their latest encounter and watching it for us was constantly in parts of. dinara produced a quick starts in their first home match of the serious and threw everything at their furrows marico bill fired from the blue line and cleared his throat himself on marking little bone to send it home one more thing off to just two minutes
now it's the quarter final stage and i saw his cage all play all sense wise for a champions prague bourse have cut the deficit in their best of seven series against the regular season winners traktor this side from cousin came from a goal down in the second period thanks to a power play effort by give gainey scotchgard regulation and one all but i got barcena shin for nicole cotton and scored the winner in the second minute of overtime so to want to track her in that series well earlier on...
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the joint to other bank is a very productive and the very problem you see i do year to be furthur prague proceed here control of the i.m.f. and to a european candidate and the world bank looks to be going to an american so one actually better for brics to focus on getting one of their own in such a powerful position as opposed to thinking up a new and untested institutions. well i think the warping kind i'm. in terms of the position the influence of the finest sunda money their influence has been reduced a significant today in a positive decades particularly in the last one take a particular after asian from a crisis to the car in the financial crisis meant to be nieve the work of bank on the i.m.f. has not supplied a yes that's a vision is preventing a crisis to represent. the fates and all the voices are thought through you mirjam marchese emerging economy so i think the brics countries are really represented the largest clients of you virgin economies a soul there we all collaborate with creates a new institutions a father who is a future as a bouncer users you see a future that will
the joint to other bank is a very productive and the very problem you see i do year to be furthur prague proceed here control of the i.m.f. and to a european candidate and the world bank looks to be going to an american so one actually better for brics to focus on getting one of their own in such a powerful position as opposed to thinking up a new and untested institutions. well i think the warping kind i'm. in terms of the position the influence of the finest sunda money their influence has...
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want expect all countries including russia and others and i'm very proud please that last meeting in prague russia and china ambassadors along with a hundred countries of no man and woman all together questioned what had to happen in fact namely the least of confidential information that that we need the mobilization of member states to prevent something happening in vienna which did give away these agency from mrs sack you. know you can read the interview with iran's envoy to the u.n. nuclear watchdog in full on our web site r.t. dot com. to recap with the latest on the ongoing presidential vote in russia in the weeks other major news just a few minutes. well the. pleasance technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've. covered. british seinfeld's in. the free. markets. to. find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports on. morning news today.
want expect all countries including russia and others and i'm very proud please that last meeting in prague russia and china ambassadors along with a hundred countries of no man and woman all together questioned what had to happen in fact namely the least of confidential information that that we need the mobilization of member states to prevent something happening in vienna which did give away these agency from mrs sack you. know you can read the interview with iran's envoy to the u.n. nuclear...
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part of the prague nerika a problem is who they are criticizing not proof and what is more. nuclear weapons in the. world they are a party to be nuclear not information treatment which on one hand most. states france looking. fine and that nuclear state. who commits us one that has not happened so i think he's going to. be our troops but in fact it doesn't really know the difference because you've got so many more so much more new to fire. any other possible war but it's really like you know ways it's not and if meaningful age especially is that and orthodox thirteen below mr bill thank you so much indeed. but the protests have continued in egypt on sunday as portside football fans of that instead fury over its he gets a special slot on their club is a day early so one teenager shot dead and sixty eight i was injured as the military clashed with angry crowds the decision to suspend the club followed the worst stadium disaster in egypt's history when seventy four people were killed in brighton last month a number of police officers have been charged over to charge the water.
part of the prague nerika a problem is who they are criticizing not proof and what is more. nuclear weapons in the. world they are a party to be nuclear not information treatment which on one hand most. states france looking. fine and that nuclear state. who commits us one that has not happened so i think he's going to. be our troops but in fact it doesn't really know the difference because you've got so many more so much more new to fire. any other possible war but it's really like you know...
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united states does have a right to tell the rest of the world what to do why i wouldn't dream of prague the way i need to see him to eventually illusions hiding escapism you know god is all right you know i want them all order. up ok when she addressed a question to her current go ahead. i want to i want to tell you why garbage is going to go ahead i never use the i never use the expression that the united states has a right i'm simply or exercising a somewhat different judgment that the united states has very often played a role in maintaining equilibrium but let me make another point about syria if i may the opposition forces in syria i'm not at all clear it may be true that al-qaeda is playing a role and it's not only al-qaeda there are a number of forces that represent the opposition in syria so when you're talking about the united states supporting al-qaeda the united states i don't see forty i'd say are working when they're missing is that i don't know in syria i am side of i didn't say working with on the same side i said that the opposition forces in syria represent a number of
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didn't deter them from squashing prague spring. didn't deter them from creating the conditions that led to the berlin airlift. didn't deter them from encouraging the korean war. didn't deter them from invading afghanistan. so an awful lot happened. and why did not nuclear -- not deter? because there is a kind of realization that it's very unlikely they'll be used. so that says to me, deterrence is a pretty good concept. you want to use deterrence to create a situation where somebody doesn't attack you. it's better than having a war. so we don't want nuclear to steal the concept. and it's sort of done that. and we need to get our brains out and thinking of other ways to deter. it's a very widely used concept. for instance, i remember when i became secretary of treasury, and the commissioner of internal revenue came to see me. he reported to me. and he said, we have the largest voluntary tax compliance system in the world. i said, really? he said, yes, of course. we do. i said, in other words, there's deterrence. somebody may be watc
didn't deter them from squashing prague spring. didn't deter them from creating the conditions that led to the berlin airlift. didn't deter them from encouraging the korean war. didn't deter them from invading afghanistan. so an awful lot happened. and why did not nuclear -- not deter? because there is a kind of realization that it's very unlikely they'll be used. so that says to me, deterrence is a pretty good concept. you want to use deterrence to create a situation where somebody doesn't...
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savings and loan crisis you know hey maybe if it really resembles that with ethan prosecutions for prague which has not happened for us and as i said no matter where edward brought obama's lead i'm all good good away it's too late on nothing for four years till a total bummer. but that's we're going to leave it there i appreciate the honesty that was christopher whalen operate senior management at canton capital partners. all right time now for loose change going to break it down with dimitri and shannon on the story that we just can't let go it's too good we have more on the goldman sachs greg smith fallout we've heard some say that a former goldman executive will no longer have a place on wall street because he came out with this take a listen. here's. who you close in terms of wall street there's no question about that. but as zero hedge posed in a post today that really caught our eye you know with that compensation being low on wall street lower ok relative and also with wall street shedding jobs and seeing layoffs hey you know whistleblowers maybe have an incentive to come forward t
savings and loan crisis you know hey maybe if it really resembles that with ethan prosecutions for prague which has not happened for us and as i said no matter where edward brought obama's lead i'm all good good away it's too late on nothing for four years till a total bummer. but that's we're going to leave it there i appreciate the honesty that was christopher whalen operate senior management at canton capital partners. all right time now for loose change going to break it down with dimitri...
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president obama gave the prague speech in 2009. then a year later, the big 49 nation summit.the two-year follow-up is next week. even more countries will be involved there. will it be just checking on pacing to see if we're on track to lock up all vulnerable material or will it be expanded? >> it's about reviewing progress, absolutely, because we have to review progress. it's important to get a progress report. and it's about a recommitment. we want to have a recommitment of all of our countries together bringing in a new more international organizations. the iaea will be actively involved in working on this because they are a key part of this. so it will be left to determine to the leaders of these countries to determine, do we want to add more commitments, if you will, on top of this? we have our work cut out for us. we have a big job to do in the next year and a half. we're not going to say it's over until it's over. even after that, we have to make sure the security upgrades stay in place. >> i asked about whether or not the disaster at fukushima has changed the way that
president obama gave the prague speech in 2009. then a year later, the big 49 nation summit.the two-year follow-up is next week. even more countries will be involved there. will it be just checking on pacing to see if we're on track to lock up all vulnerable material or will it be expanded? >> it's about reviewing progress, absolutely, because we have to review progress. it's important to get a progress report. and it's about a recommitment. we want to have a recommitment of all of our...
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prague has always been beautiful... germany... the irish civilization...wer was built... hope you've enjoyed the magic of... lake bled,slovenia's leading mountain resort, comes complete with a fairy-tale island, cliff-hanging medieval castle, a lakeside promenade, and this region's most sought-after cream cakes. slovenes travel from all over the country to sample these famous cakes, first cooked up right here. while lake bled has all the modern resort-town amenities -- including shops, restaurants, and hotels -- its most endearing qualities are its stunning setting, its natural romanticism, and its fun-loving wedding parties. [ accordion music, singing, and clapping ] saturdays are wedding day here in bled, and the lake is festive with wedding parties. gondolas, called pletna, are the romantic way to tour lake bled and visit its historic island church. a steady procession of newlyweds, cheered on by their entourage, head for the island. it's tradition for the groom to carry -- or try to carry -- his bride up the 99 steps which lead to the church. about fou
prague has always been beautiful... germany... the irish civilization...wer was built... hope you've enjoyed the magic of... lake bled,slovenia's leading mountain resort, comes complete with a fairy-tale island, cliff-hanging medieval castle, a lakeside promenade, and this region's most sought-after cream cakes. slovenes travel from all over the country to sample these famous cakes, first cooked up right here. while lake bled has all the modern resort-town amenities -- including shops,...
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>> right now i'm doing a mini series in prague for hbo and it was when i was a student it's personal to me and it was an important experience for know see how the people are ready to resign very quickly if they don't have something -- some kind of the hope. >> rose: did you say -- because i think you may have said this, i read some where that television now offers more opportunities than cinema to tell great stories. >> in states for sure. >> rose: here? >> yes. european television is so-so, you know but television decade in the last decade in fiction and documentaries as well i think is the best in american movie making happens on television. >> rose: i said in the beginning, it's an honor to have you here. thank you for joining us. >> rose: sean brock is here. he's a chef, farmer and seed preservationist and won the award for best chef sout southe and has two restaurants and i'm pleased to have him on the program for the first time. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> rose: i love the way you talk. let me just say, this is called "true grit." the article but in the new yorker octo
>> right now i'm doing a mini series in prague for hbo and it was when i was a student it's personal to me and it was an important experience for know see how the people are ready to resign very quickly if they don't have something -- some kind of the hope. >> rose: did you say -- because i think you may have said this, i read some where that television now offers more opportunities than cinema to tell great stories. >> in states for sure. >> rose: here? >> yes....
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>> wednesday i fly to prague and i will get to do a lot of shooting and blow stuff up. >> how long are you gone for? >> about a month. bff. >> what does that stand for anyway? >> i don't know. >> bill it is fun fridays. >> it is similar to charlie fox. patti ann, fox and friends first? >> yes, i did it twice this week and doing it again next friday. my schedule is -- the easiest way to keep up is on facebook. it is the 5:00 a.m. show. fox and friends first. check my facebook page. >> doing great in the ratings. i have seen it. it is doing really good. >>> pab, bill schulz, terry sapor, i will stair at you like this.
>> wednesday i fly to prague and i will get to do a lot of shooting and blow stuff up. >> how long are you gone for? >> about a month. bff. >> what does that stand for anyway? >> i don't know. >> bill it is fun fridays. >> it is similar to charlie fox. patti ann, fox and friends first? >> yes, i did it twice this week and doing it again next friday. my schedule is -- the easiest way to keep up is on facebook. it is the 5:00 a.m. show. fox and...